Philly Area, for what it's worth the lab results don't actually tell me much. It's pretty ambiguous:
Indeterminate: Repeat testing has yielded inconclusive results. This could be due to pretreatment by antibiotics or other medications,
inadequate specimen collection, a slightly increased “false positive” signal, or the presence of infectious organism or antibody at a
concentration below the detection capability of this assay. A result of “Indeterminate” does not imply a positive result or conclusive
identification of any infectious organism or antibody. Molecular suggests consulting with your medical provider regarding further confirmatory
testing for this organism.
So, for all I know, the whole paper could have turned rainbow color due to lab error and that would fit into the above description. I don't actually know what or if anything triggered an actual indication of reactivity. I was on antibiotics a month before this blood test (So I presume it should have cleared) and only high risk encounter was topping back in June, so I'm hoping this is just contamination, lab error, or poor specimen collection (since it was an at home dried blood spot test) but none the less, it's always concerning not knowing. You take PrEP to minimize the worry, ya know? and it's back again.